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  • Tokyopop, stylized TOKYOPOP, and formerly known as Mixx, is a distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa and Original English-language manga in English, German, and Japanese. Tokyopop is incorporated in Tokyo, Japan, with headquarters in Los Angeles, California and branches in the UK and Germany. Tokyopop products are available internationally.
  • Tokyopop is a former distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa, and Western manga-style works. They aim to start publishing manga again.
  • On April 15, 2011 the ComicsBeat website announced that Tokyopop would be shutting down on May 31, 2011; the German branch of the company would continue to publish for the international market. Company president Stu Levy posted a farewell letter on the American Tokyopop website; however, this site was redirected to the Tokyopop Facebook page beginning in May, 2011. Tokyopop's official twitter account has recently stated that it's "ultimate goal is to start publishing manga again". With this Stu Levy implies that they might restart publishing manga.
  • Tokyopop, formerly Mixx, is an American distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa and Western manga-style works. It also has a German division.
  • thumb|350px|Tokyopop. Tokyopop (Previamente Mixx) es una compañía estadounidense que traduce manga y anime japonés al idioma inglés. Es el distribuidor de manga más grande de los Estados Unidos, y es la razón por la cual ahora hay un gran interés en los Estados Unidos para manga.
  • Tokyopop, stylized TOKYOPOP, and formerly known as Mixx, is a distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa, and original English-language manga in English, German, and Japanese. Tokyopop has its headquarters in Los Angeles, California, and branches in the United Kingdom and Germany. Tokyopop products are available internationally.
  • TokyoPop ist ein Verlag für Comics, Mangas und Animes. Früher war er bekannt als Mixx. Die WarriorCats-Mangas stammen auch vom Verlag TokyoPop.
  • ISBN 159182673x * From the dramatis personæ: * Rad is in 7th grade when the series begins. * Leader-1 is used to represent the Mini-Con faction like Optimus Prime does the Autobots and Megatron the Decepticons.
  • Tokyopop has licensed, translated, and released the .hack//Legend of the Twilight manga, two .hack//AI buster novels, and the .hack//Another Birth novels. Most of the translations are done by Naomi Kokubo. Tokyopop is currently infamous for repeated mistranslations when it comes to the Project .hack universe. On August 11, 2006, Tokyopop announced on their forums they had noted all major translation errors and may issue a reprint. They added, however, they would need to sell virtually all unsold copies of the books.
  • As of December 2010, StarCraft: Ghost Academy: Volume 2 was available for sale on their website, but it was later taken down as Tokyopop planned to revamp their online sales site. By 2011 Blizzard and Tokyopop had severed their relationship. Tokyopop later shut down. Instead, Cryptozoic Entertainment has taken over the manga series, and sells the product through an iTunes app.
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  • thumbTOKYOPOP (Previamente Mixx) es una compañía estadounidense que se dedica a traducir y distribuir manga y anime japonés al idioma inglés. Es el distribuidor de manga más grande de los Estados Unidos, y es la razón por la cual hay ahora un gran interés en los Estados Unidos por el manga.
  • Tokyopop es una compañía editora estadounidense de manga. Ha traducido y publicado al manga acompañante del videojuego Castlevania: Curse of Darkness.
  • Tokyopop (Eigenschreibweise TOKYOPOP), früher bekannt als Mixx, ist ein Verlag für Comics, insbesondere Mangas, Animes und verwandte Produkte. Sein Hauptsitz ist in Los Angeles, obwohl rechtlich und offiziell die japanische Tokyopop K.K. die Mutterfirma aller internationalen Tokyopop-Niederlassungen ist. CEO und Kreativdirektor von Tokyopop ist Stuart Levy. Der deutsche Sitz von TOKYOPOP befindet sich in Hamburg.
  • In 2011, the company announced the closing of its Los Angeles, CA-based North American publishing operations. Its film and television projects, as well as European publishing operations and global rights sales, have continued from Tokypop's first original foreign branch in Hamburg, Germany.
  • Past publisher of the Warcraft manwha (manga) whose license agreement with Blizzard Entertainment ended in March 2011. The license was subsequently picked up by Cryptozoic Entertainment in June 2011. The US operations for TokyoPop shut down in May 2011 with a farewell letter from its founder Stu Levy, however about a year later, there was some evidence that TokyoPop was still alive based on a co-publishing agreement with Right Stuf. Some 8 months after that glimmer, at the Anime LA 2013 conference, it was announced that TokyoPop was making a comeback. On January 9, 2013, they re-launched their website, but with no evidence of any Warcraft relationship (which makes sense).
  • On March 3, 2004, TOKYOPOP announced it had licensed the Slayers novel series. It released the first eight books of the 15-book series in the United States before ceasing publication in 2008.
  • On April 15, 2011 the ComicsBeat website announced that US publishing operations at Tokyopop would be shutting down on May 31, 2011; the German branch of the company would continue to publish for the international market. Company president Stu Levy posted a farewell letter on the American Tokyopop website; however, this site was redirected to the Tokyopop Facebook page beginning in May, 2011. Tokyopop's official Twitter account has recently stated that its "ultimate goal is to start publishing manga again".
  • Tokyopop, früher bekannt als Mixx, ist ein Verlag, welcher viele populäre Manga in den USA verlegt. Sein Hauptquartier ist in Los Angeles, obwohl rechtlich und offiziell die japanische Tokyopop Kabushiki Kaisha die Mutterfirma aller internationalen Tokyopop-Niederlassungen ist. CEO und Kreativdirektor von Tokyopop ist Stuart Levy. Der Verlag veröffentlicht und lizenziert ebenso Manhwa, Anime, Anime-Comics (so genannte Cine-Manga), Romane (inkl. Light Novels) und Comics amerikanischer Künstler, die jedoch auch als Manga verlegt werden.
  • Tokyopop have produced several anthologies of Star Trek manga stories starting in 2006 with Shinsei Shinsei. The first two books contained five manga stories and a prose short story from a recently released anthology by Pocket Books, with Pocket printing a manga story in the respective anthology to cross promote both companies products. The third book featured four, slightly longer, manga stories and an extra from a recent Pocket anthology of short novels.
  • They hold one of two current licenses to produce Star Trek comics (the other was given to IDW Publishing). They currently publish Star Trek: The Manga, a multi-volume collection of TOS-based stories, the first of which was released in the United States in September 2006 , with a second TOS volume out September 2007 (Wil Wheaton penned one of the stories for this volume. [1]) A third volume followed in July 2008 with a further Wheaton story and one by David Gerrold. All three of these are slated to be collected in an omnibus, Star Trek Ultimate Edition in March 2009 .
  • TOKYOPOP was originally founded in 1997 by Stuart J. Levy. In the late 1990s, the company's headquarters were located in Los Angeles. While the company was known as Mixx Entertainment, it sold MixxZine, a manga magazine where popular serials like Sailor Moon were published weekly. Mixxzine later became Tokyopop before it was discontinued. Capitalizing on the popularity of Sailor Moon, Mixx also created the magazine, Smile, a magazine that was half girls’ magazine, and half shōjo manga anthology, and also continued the Sailor Moon story after being discontinued in Mixxzine.
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Site
  • TokyoPop.com
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  • ComicsAlliance.com
  • Geek-News.MTV.com
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Status
  • Active
Logo
  • 250
  • Logo-tokyopop-manga.png
Name
  • Tokyopop
Genre
  • Manga, Japanese light novels, graphic novels, original English-language manga
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  • Tokyopop
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  • Companies
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Standort
  • Hamburg
Distribution
  • Germany
Foundation
Link
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  • http://www.blizzplanet.com/blog/comments/tokyopop-to-shutdown-in-may|desc=TOKYOPOP to Shutdown in May
  • http://geek-news.mtv.com/2011/06/01/vertical-cryptozoic-rescue-tokyopop-licenses/|desc=Vertical, Cryptozoic rescue Tokyopop licenses
  • http://web.archive.org/web/20100124071051/http://www.tokyopop.com/WarcraftManga/tp_article/2647023.html|desc=Archive of Warcraft: Legends Manga Marathon
  • http://www.comicsalliance.com/2013/01/09/tokyopop-returns/|desc=Tokyopop Returns With Plans To Evolve In The New Year
  • http://lorehound.com/wow/blizzard-tokyopop-end-six-year-relationship/|desc=Blizzard & Tokyopop End Six-Year Relationship [Update2]
Key people
  • John Parker, (President & COO)
  • Mike Kiley, (Publisher)
  • Stuart J. Levy, (Founder, CEO, & CCO)
  • Victor Chin, (Vice President of Inventory Control)
  • Bill Josey, (General Counsel & Vice President, Business and Legal Affairs)
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  • December 2007
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  • John Parker, (President & COO)
  • Mike Kiley, (Publisher)
  • Stuart J. Levy, (Founder, CEO, & CCO)
  • Victor Chin, (Vice President of Inventory Control)
  • Bill Josey, (General Counsel & Vice President, Business and Legal Affairs)
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  • 3.5E7
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  • Manga, Japanese light novels, graphic novels, original English-language manga
Locations
  • 4
Founded
  • 1997
Location
  • Los Angeles, California, United States
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  • On April 15, 2011 the ComicsBeat website announced that US publishing operations at Tokyopop would be shutting down on May 31, 2011; the German branch of the company would continue to publish for the international market. Company president Stu Levy posted a farewell letter on the American Tokyopop website; however, this site was redirected to the Tokyopop Facebook page beginning in May, 2011. Tokyopop's official Twitter account has recently stated that its "ultimate goal is to start publishing manga again". Tokyopop's website relaunched with a letter on December 10th, 2012 from management stating that the company was down to a few select employees who were starting a 'new incarnation' of the company. Partnered with 'Right Stuf on Demand', they have started reproducing a few titles that they had previously, offering ebooks of certain titles.
  • Tokyopop, stylized TOKYOPOP, and formerly known as Mixx, is a distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa and Original English-language manga in English, German, and Japanese. Tokyopop is incorporated in Tokyo, Japan, with headquarters in Los Angeles, California and branches in the UK and Germany. Tokyopop products are available internationally.
  • Tokyopop is a former distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa, and Western manga-style works. They aim to start publishing manga again.
  • On April 15, 2011 the ComicsBeat website announced that Tokyopop would be shutting down on May 31, 2011; the German branch of the company would continue to publish for the international market. Company president Stu Levy posted a farewell letter on the American Tokyopop website; however, this site was redirected to the Tokyopop Facebook page beginning in May, 2011. Tokyopop's official twitter account has recently stated that it's "ultimate goal is to start publishing manga again". With this Stu Levy implies that they might restart publishing manga.
  • Tokyopop, formerly Mixx, is an American distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa and Western manga-style works. It also has a German division.
  • thumb|350px|Tokyopop. Tokyopop (Previamente Mixx) es una compañía estadounidense que traduce manga y anime japonés al idioma inglés. Es el distribuidor de manga más grande de los Estados Unidos, y es la razón por la cual ahora hay un gran interés en los Estados Unidos para manga.
  • Tokyopop, stylized TOKYOPOP, and formerly known as Mixx, is a distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa, and original English-language manga in English, German, and Japanese. Tokyopop has its headquarters in Los Angeles, California, and branches in the United Kingdom and Germany. Tokyopop products are available internationally.
  • TokyoPop ist ein Verlag für Comics, Mangas und Animes. Früher war er bekannt als Mixx. Die WarriorCats-Mangas stammen auch vom Verlag TokyoPop.
  • ISBN 159182673x * From the dramatis personæ: * Rad is in 7th grade when the series begins. * Leader-1 is used to represent the Mini-Con faction like Optimus Prime does the Autobots and Megatron the Decepticons.
  • Tokyopop has licensed, translated, and released the .hack//Legend of the Twilight manga, two .hack//AI buster novels, and the .hack//Another Birth novels. Most of the translations are done by Naomi Kokubo. Tokyopop is currently infamous for repeated mistranslations when it comes to the Project .hack universe. On August 11, 2006, Tokyopop announced on their forums they had noted all major translation errors and may issue a reprint. They added, however, they would need to sell virtually all unsold copies of the books.
  • As of December 2010, StarCraft: Ghost Academy: Volume 2 was available for sale on their website, but it was later taken down as Tokyopop planned to revamp their online sales site. By 2011 Blizzard and Tokyopop had severed their relationship. Tokyopop later shut down. Instead, Cryptozoic Entertainment has taken over the manga series, and sells the product through an iTunes app.
  • Please feel free to add more titles or correct existing titles. If a link is in red, the page has not been created yet.
  • thumbTOKYOPOP (Previamente Mixx) es una compañía estadounidense que se dedica a traducir y distribuir manga y anime japonés al idioma inglés. Es el distribuidor de manga más grande de los Estados Unidos, y es la razón por la cual hay ahora un gran interés en los Estados Unidos por el manga.
  • Tokyopop es una compañía editora estadounidense de manga. Ha traducido y publicado al manga acompañante del videojuego Castlevania: Curse of Darkness.
  • Tokyopop have produced several anthologies of Star Trek manga stories starting in 2006 with Shinsei Shinsei. The first two books contained five manga stories and a prose short story from a recently released anthology by Pocket Books, with Pocket printing a manga story in the respective anthology to cross promote both companies products. The third book featured four, slightly longer, manga stories and an extra from a recent Pocket anthology of short novels. Tokyopop originally planed their first book to be collection of tales in the Star Trek: The Next Generation era but at the bequest of Paramount they chose to develop a Star Trek: The Original Series book instead, to be released for The Original Series' 40th Anniversary.[1] After publishing their third TOS manga book the company announced plans for two TNG anthologies in late 2008 and early 2009.[2] The first TNG book was delayed and will now see publication in April 2009.
  • Tokyopop (Eigenschreibweise TOKYOPOP), früher bekannt als Mixx, ist ein Verlag für Comics, insbesondere Mangas, Animes und verwandte Produkte. Sein Hauptsitz ist in Los Angeles, obwohl rechtlich und offiziell die japanische Tokyopop K.K. die Mutterfirma aller internationalen Tokyopop-Niederlassungen ist. CEO und Kreativdirektor von Tokyopop ist Stuart Levy. Der deutsche Sitz von TOKYOPOP befindet sich in Hamburg.
  • They hold one of two current licenses to produce Star Trek comics (the other was given to IDW Publishing). They currently publish Star Trek: The Manga, a multi-volume collection of TOS-based stories, the first of which was released in the United States in September 2006 , with a second TOS volume out September 2007 (Wil Wheaton penned one of the stories for this volume. [1]) A third volume followed in July 2008 with a further Wheaton story and one by David Gerrold. All three of these are slated to be collected in an omnibus, Star Trek Ultimate Edition in March 2009 . Two collections of TNG-based stories have been announced for future release.
  • In 2011, the company announced the closing of its Los Angeles, CA-based North American publishing operations. Its film and television projects, as well as European publishing operations and global rights sales, have continued from Tokypop's first original foreign branch in Hamburg, Germany.
  • TOKYOPOP was originally founded in 1997 by Stuart J. Levy. In the late 1990s, the company's headquarters were located in Los Angeles. While the company was known as Mixx Entertainment, it sold MixxZine, a manga magazine where popular serials like Sailor Moon were published weekly. Mixxzine later became Tokyopop before it was discontinued. Capitalizing on the popularity of Sailor Moon, Mixx also created the magazine, Smile, a magazine that was half girls’ magazine, and half shōjo manga anthology, and also continued the Sailor Moon story after being discontinued in Mixxzine. Cultural anthropologist Matt Thorn praised Stu Levy for opening up an untapped market for cartoons with the publication of Sailor Moon. Before Sailor Moon, the belief among entertainment executives was that "girls don't watch cartoons." Due to Sailor Moon’s immense popularity, Tokyopop discontinued the serial from its magazines, and released it separately as its first manga graphic novel. They engineered prominent book distribution via retail stores, standardized book trim size, created a basic industry-wide rating system, and developed the first-ever retail manga displays and introduced the world of graphic novels to an audience of teenage girls. Also, together with Diamond, TOKYOPOP offered retailers free spinner rack displays for TOKYOPOP manga, thereby increasing the visibility of the medium in bookstores. TOKYOPOP also licensed and distributed Japanese anime. In 1996, Mixx Entertainment acquired the rights to the anime biopic of Japanese poet Kenji Miyazawa, and Stu Levy produced and directed the English version of the anime film, entitled “Spring and Chaos.” The film was directed and scripted by Shoji Kawamori, who created Super Dimensional Fortress Macross and The Vision of Escaflowne. Taste of Cinema ranked “Spring and Chaos” thirteenth in its list of Top “25 Weird Animated Movies That Are Worth Your Time.” From 2000 to 2004, TOKYOPOP released multiple film and television projects such as Street Fury, which Stu Levy created, GTO (English version for Showtime TV), Rave Master (English version for Cartoon Network's Toonami), and Reign: The Conqueror (English version for Cartoon Network's Adult Swim.) TOKYOPOP also released English version DVDs for: Initial D, Marmalade Boy, Saint Tail, Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School, Vampire Princess Miyu, Brigadoon, FMW, High School Ghostbusters In 2002, TOKYOPOP launched its line of 100% Authentic Manga, which was printed in the original Japanese right-to-left format and included the original Japanese printed sound effects. In Japan, all published manga is written to read from right to left, but when an English translation was published in the U.S., however, the common practice was to use computer-reversed or mirror images that allowed the books to read from left to right. Unfortunately, this often compromised the integrity of the title's original artwork. TOKYOPOP’s decision to release 100% authentic right-to-left manga not only maintained the integrity of the original artwork, but it also enabled TOKYOPOP to release most graphic novel series on a frequency three-to-six times faster than the then current industry standard. TOKYOPOP volumes hit the shelves monthly, bi-monthly or quarterly versus the six months or longer typical of competitors. It also allowed TOKYOPOP to sell books for an industry-leading price point of $9.99 per book, at a time when most competitors charged $12.99 to $16.99 per book. TOKYOPOP was the first U.S. publisher to adopt such a sweeping policy. While some Japanese manga artists had required that the English versions of their manga be published from right to left, TOKYOPOP was the first American publisher to unilaterally announce that it would maintain the original format for all of its future manga titles. An "authentic manga" how-to guide was included in each graphic novel to keep readers from accidentally reading the final page first, and the authentic manga also featured special packaging.
  • Past publisher of the Warcraft manwha (manga) whose license agreement with Blizzard Entertainment ended in March 2011. The license was subsequently picked up by Cryptozoic Entertainment in June 2011. The US operations for TokyoPop shut down in May 2011 with a farewell letter from its founder Stu Levy, however about a year later, there was some evidence that TokyoPop was still alive based on a co-publishing agreement with Right Stuf. Some 8 months after that glimmer, at the Anime LA 2013 conference, it was announced that TokyoPop was making a comeback. On January 9, 2013, they re-launched their website, but with no evidence of any Warcraft relationship (which makes sense).
  • On March 3, 2004, TOKYOPOP announced it had licensed the Slayers novel series. It released the first eight books of the 15-book series in the United States before ceasing publication in 2008.
  • On April 15, 2011 the ComicsBeat website announced that US publishing operations at Tokyopop would be shutting down on May 31, 2011; the German branch of the company would continue to publish for the international market. Company president Stu Levy posted a farewell letter on the American Tokyopop website; however, this site was redirected to the Tokyopop Facebook page beginning in May, 2011. Tokyopop's official Twitter account has recently stated that its "ultimate goal is to start publishing manga again". Tokyopop's website relaunched with a letter on December 10, 2012 from management stating that the company was down to a few select employees who were starting a 'new incarnation' of the company. Partnered with 'Right Stuf on Demand', they have started reproducing a few titles that they had previously, offering ebooks of certain titles.
  • Tokyopop, früher bekannt als Mixx, ist ein Verlag, welcher viele populäre Manga in den USA verlegt. Sein Hauptquartier ist in Los Angeles, obwohl rechtlich und offiziell die japanische Tokyopop Kabushiki Kaisha die Mutterfirma aller internationalen Tokyopop-Niederlassungen ist. CEO und Kreativdirektor von Tokyopop ist Stuart Levy. Der Verlag veröffentlicht und lizenziert ebenso Manhwa, Anime, Anime-Comics (so genannte Cine-Manga), Romane (inkl. Light Novels) und Comics amerikanischer Künstler, die jedoch auch als Manga verlegt werden. Die erste ausländische Niederlassung von Tokyopop in England vertreibt die amerikanischen Ausgaben in Großbritannien, macht jedoch keine eigene Programmplanung. Der Verlag veröffentlichte, als er noch als Mixx bekannt war, das Manga-Magazin MixxZine. Mixx verkaufte ebenso die Shōjo-Sammelbände SMILE. Mixxzine wurde später zum Tokyopop Magazine bevor es eingestellt wurde. Tokyopop hat Pläne, ein anderes Magazin über Manga namens Takuhai zu starten, welches keine Mangaanthologie ist. Man vertreibt auch einige der Manga in Australien und Neuseeland durch Madman Entertainment. Im April 2004 gründete der Verlag seine zweite ausländische Niederlassung in Deutschland mit Hauptquartier in Hamburg. Der Verlagsleiter ist Joachim Kaps, ehemaliger Verlagsleiter bei Carlsen Comics, der weitere Ex-Carlsen-Mitarbeiter für seinen neuen Arbeitgeber abwarb. Die ersten Manga und Manhwa des deutschen Niederlasses wurden auf der Frankfurter Buchmesse vorgestellt und im November 2004 veröffentlicht. Die ersten Animes erschienen ab Sommer 2005. Das kostenlose Vorschaubuch für das Tokyopop-Programm mit Leseproben hieß Sneaks und erschien die ersten drei Jahre alle drei MOnate. Am 21. Juni 2005 begann Tokyopop auch in Japan mit verlegerischen Tätigkeiten. Den Anfang machten die auch in den USA und Deutschland erhältlichen Star Wars Cine-Mangas. Vorerst sind 10 verschiedene Titel geplant, wobei pro Jahr rund 500 Millionen Yen Umsatz erwartet werden, wovon allein 200 Millionen auf die Star Wars Cine-Mangas entfallen sollen. Im Juli 2005 kam Tokyopop Deutschland mit dem japanischen Shueisha-Verlag in einer Partnerschaft überein, zukünftig neue Themen von Shueisha in Deutschland umzusetzen, was zur Veröffentlichung von Titeln wie Death Note, Bleach und The Prince of Tennis und (indirekt) zur Einstellung des Manga-Magazins BANZAI! von Carlsen Comics führte, das sehr stark auf Shueisha-Titel gesetzt hatte. Der Verlag ist bekannt dafür, Comiczeichner außerhalb Japans zu fördern. So erscheinen neben Manga auch Manhwa aus Korea, Manhua aus China sowie amerikanische, französische und deutsche Manga. Der deutsche Verlag produziert die Anthologie Manga Fieber für junge, deutsche Talente im Mangazeichnen. Aus diesem Projekt gingen unter anderem Anike Hage, Detta Zimmermann, Olga Rogalski und Marie Sann hervor.
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